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How do you know Ireland or others wanted Big Jake more than Matty Ice?

Final say went to Parcells and we KNOW FOR FACT who he felt was the better pick.

It's like blaming Brian Gaine for all of Miami's current shortcomings.

- Hall of Fame Safety Rod Woodson on Dan Marino playing in today's NFL:"...the best quarterback I believe is Dan Marino..."
"If he played with these rules, he'd throw for 100,000 yards." Twitter-https://twitter.com/ciscoholgate

Well we're stuck with him like it or not. If Ireland can't improve the team with all the picks and cap space available, then he WILL be gone and rightfully so.

What if he won't be gone? What if Ross really doesn't give a damn about our Win-Loss record? What if it is only about making money to Ross and Ross feels like Ireland will be the best GM to implement his money making agenda? We're already seeing a power play to optimize profits on the stadium with the current publicly funded stadium renovation proposal. Why couldn't it be the case that Ross's agenda is to only pay minimum salary require by the CBA?

It's not like all owners are concerned about winning championships. There are enough Jeff Luria and Donald Sterling style owners around in pro-sports to make it clear that not all owners care about winning.

What if he won't be gone? What if Ross really doesn't give a damn about our Win-Loss record? What if it is only about making money to Ross and Ross feels like Ireland will be the best GM to implement his money making agenda? We're already seeing a power play to optimize profits on the stadium with the current publicly funded stadium renovation proposal. Why couldn't it be the case that Ross's agenda is to only pay minimum salary require by the CBA?

It's not like all owners are concerned about winning championships. There are enough Jeff Luria and Donald Sterling style owners around in pro-sports to make it clear that not all owners care about winning.